Virtual Stations - Vodavi STARPLUS STSe Operation Manual

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Features and Operation
5. Enter a 0 or 1 on the dial pad to enable/disable this feature.
[0] = Disabled
[1] = Enabled
6. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds.
DEFAULT ... UNA is enabled.
Operation
Upon hearing an incoming signal:
1. Lift handset.
2. Dial the UDA/UNA access code [#5] on the dial pad. You are connected to ringing outside
line.

Virtual Stations

Description
A Virtual Station is nothing more than an extension number that does not have a physical
instrument on the telephone switch. Once the extension number is designated as a Virtual
Station, that Virtual Station number can then be programmed to forward intercom and
incoming CO line calls to a desired destination or used as a call coverage feature.
Virtual Stations extensions must be designated as such in
page
COs (T1, PRI, BRI, VoIP, Loop Start, and DID) can be programmed to ring virtual stations
(Flash 40/43 programming).
Calls to Virtual Stations can be forwarded using any of the Station Preset Forwards in
Flash 50/51, Page C and Page D.
Examples
An example of this feature's usefulness is a CO line, designated to ring a Virtual Station that is
preset forwarded to ring at an off site location. In this manner you do not have to buy and
maintain a physical keyset to use this call forwarding feature.
Another example is where two CO lines are programmed to ring to two different virtual
stations. An Attendant can create two call coverage buttons to cover these two virtual
stations. In this manner two co-located businesses who share a common Attendant can know
that a caller is calling for company A or for company B, depending on which call coverage
button illuminates.
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